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Who is More Tolerant in Indian Society – Men or Women?

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  In the vast and complex society of India, one of the most enduring and debated questions is about the tolerance levels between men and women. There is a common belief that women tend to exhibit more tolerance than men, particularly within the family and societal settings. But is this belief rooted in fact, or does it oversimplify the realities of gender roles in India? To address this, it is important to consider the socio-cultural context, the roles assigned to men and women, and the evolving dynamics that shape these roles. This blog seeks to explore the question: "Who is more tolerant – men or women?" Women’s Tolerance in Indian Society Historically, women in Indian society have been expected to shoulder immense emotional, social, and physical burdens. This has shaped a narrative where tolerance became synonymous with womanhood, and women were often seen as the "silent bearers" of familial and social challenges. Here are some situations where women’s tolerance ...

The Rise of Love Marriages in India and the Role of Money

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  In Indian society, marriage has traditionally been viewed as a family-oriented institution, with the practice of arranged marriages being the norm. For centuries, families played a pivotal role in determining the union of two individuals, often prioritizing social status, economic considerations, and family compatibility over romantic attraction. However, in recent decades, a noticeable shift has occurred. The rise of love marriages has altered the marital landscape in India, leading to both positive and negative outcomes in familial dynamics. The Shift from Arranged to Love Marriages Over the past two to three decades, love marriages have become more common in India, signaling a significant change in societal norms. Traditionally, marriage was seen as a contract between families, with individuals having little or no say in whom they married. This system was based on the belief that the family unit could better determine compatibility and ensure that the marriage would serve not ...

Understanding Selfishness: How to Protect Yourself from Self-Centered Individuals

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  Selfishness is a trait that many individuals may not recognize in themselves. People often tend to see themselves as generous, kind, or selfless, even when their behavior may suggest otherwise. This gap in self-awareness can create problems in relationships, whether personal or professional. Understanding how selfishness manifests in human behavior and how to protect yourself from the consequences of such interactions is essential for maintaining healthy boundaries. The Nature of Selfishness Selfishness refers to a pattern of behavior where an individual prioritizes their own needs and desires over those of others, often without considering the impact on those around them. While everyone can display selfish tendencies occasionally, a truly selfish person consistently disregards the well-being of others in favor of their own convenience, desires, or comfort. Often, selfish people are blind to their behavior. They may not see that their actions, such as ignoring the needs of others...

The Dynamics of Marriage: Power and Influence in Relationships

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  Marriage is a complex institution built on mutual love, respect, and understanding. However, beneath the surface of any relationship, there exists an intricate balance of power and influence. This dynamic can often take unexpected forms, especially when it comes to the roles that husbands and wives play within their unions. In this article, we explore some common but nuanced perceptions about the dynamics between husbands and wives, focusing on how power manifests within these relationships and the unique ways in which both partners contribute to the marital bond. The Challenge of Changing One’s Partner One of the most often debated aspects of marriage is the ability - or inability - to change or influence one’s spouse. It’s a common belief that it is nearly impossible for a husband to change his wife’s behavior, especially when she has made up her mind about something. This concept is not rooted in the idea of dominance or submission but rather in the cognitive differences that ...

Ageing Parents, Changing Family Structures, and the Question of Compromise in Indian Families

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  Introduction For many years, the joint family system was one of the defining features of Indian social life. Parents often lived with their married sons, daughters-in-law, and grandchildren under one roof. This arrangement provided emotional companionship, practical support, shared responsibilities, and a sense of continuity across generations. However, Indian family structures have changed significantly over time. Nuclear families have become more common, especially in urban areas. Migration for education, employment, business, and settlement abroad has also altered traditional living arrangements. As a result, many elderly parents now face a difficult question: how should they secure care, dignity, and emotional stability in old age when the traditional joint family system is weakening? This issue is sensitive because it involves not only practical needs, but also expectations, relationships, self-respect, cultural values, and emotional pain. The Gradual Decline of the Joint Fa...

Responsible Social Media Use and the Need for Digital Accountability

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  Social media has become one of the most powerful tools for communication, connection, and self-expression. It allows people to build communities, seek support, promote businesses, share ideas, and stay informed. However, like every powerful platform, it can also be misused. In recent years, concerns have grown about certain online profiles and posts that appear to exploit emotions, relationships, loneliness, marriage, financial need, or personal vulnerability for questionable purposes. These concerns should be discussed carefully, without unfairly targeting any gender or community. Misuse of social media is not limited to one group. Men, women, fake accounts, organized fraud networks, and anonymous users can all participate in harmful or deceptive behavior. Therefore, the focus should be on suspicious conduct, misleading content, digital fraud, exploitation, and public safety rather than making broad judgments about any particular section of society. The Rise of Misleading and Ma...

Remaining Peaceful When People Remember the Bad More Than the Good

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  Introduction Human relationships are often shaped not only by what actually happens, but also by how people interpret, remember, and emotionally process those events. In any disagreement, it is common for each person to believe that their own view is correct and that the other person is mistaken. This does not always mean that either person is dishonest or intentionally unfair. More often, it reflects the natural tendency of human beings to see situations through their own emotions, expectations, needs, and past experiences. This reality can be difficult to accept, especially when we feel that our efforts, sacrifices, or support have been forgotten. A person may help others many times, complete most responsibilities, or stand by someone during difficult moments, yet still be judged harshly for the few things they could not do. This pattern appears in families, friendships, workplaces, and business relationships. Understanding why this happens can help us respond with greater emot...